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- Converting a Fraction to a Repeating Decimal - Advanced
- Converting a Fraction to a Repeating Decimal - Basic
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- Converting a Fraction to a Terminating Decimal - Basic
- Converting a Mixed Number With a Denominator of 2, 4, or 5 to a Decimal
- Converting a Proper Fraction With a Denominator of 2, 4, or 5 to a Decimal
- Converting a Fraction With a Denominator of 100 or 1000 to a Decimal
- Converting a Fraction With a Denominator of 10 or 100 to a Decimal
- Writing a Decimal and a Fraction for a Shaded Region
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Writing a Decimal and a Fraction for a Shaded Region
Here a figure is given in the form of a circle or a rectangular strip or some other shape. It is then spanided into certain number of equal parts. Some of these equal parts are shaded with colors.
Considering the figure as a one unit, it is required to find the fraction that represents the shaded region of the given figure.
It is also required to find the decimal representing the same shaded region.
Following examples will make it easy to write a fraction and a decimal that represent a shaded region in a figure.
Write a decimal or fraction for the shaded region shown below.
Solution
Step 1:
Total parts of the circle = 3
Shaded parts of the circle = 2
Step 2:
Fraction representing shaded region of circle = $frac{2}{3}$
Step 3:
Writing the fraction as a repeating decimal $frac{2}{3} = 0.666… = 0.ar{6}$
Write a decimal or a fraction for the shaded region shown below.
Solution
Step 1:
Total parts of the rectangular strip = 5
Shaded parts of the strip = 1
Step 2:
Fraction representing shaded region of strip = $frac{1}{5}$
Step 3:
Writing the fraction as a decimal $frac{1}{5} = frac{2}{10} = 0.2$
Write a decimal or fraction for the shaded region shown below.
Solution
Step 1:
Total parts of the circle = 5
Shaded parts of the circle = 4
Step 2:
Fraction representing shaded region of circle = $frac{4}{5}$
Step 3:
Writing the fraction as a decimal $frac{4}{5} = frac{8}{10} = 0.8$